NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

Studies in Labor Markets

Sherwin Rosen, ed.

Published in 1981 by University of Chicago Press
© 1981 by the National Bureau of Economic Research

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0393 pages
ISBN: 0-226-72628-2

Table of Contents

1. Front matter,Studies in Labor Markets: Sherwin Rosen (p. -12 - 0) (bibliographic info) (download)

Introduction: Sherwin Rosen (p. 1 - 20) (bibliographic info) (download)

2. Labor Mobility and Wages: Jacob Mincer, Boyan Jovanovic (p. 21 - 64) (bibliographic info) (download)

3. Wage Growth and Job Turnover: An Empirical Analysis: Ann P. Bartel, George J. Borjas (p. 65 - 90) (bibliographic info) (download)

4. Heterogeneity and State Dependence: James J. Heckman (p. 91 - 140) (bibliographic info) (download)

5. Anticipated Unemployment, Temporary Layoffs, and Compensating Wage Differentials: John M. Abowd, Orley C. Ashenfelter (p. 141 - 186) (bibliographic info) (download)

6. Layoffs and Unemployment Insurance: Frank Brechling (p. 187 - 208) (bibliographic info) (download)

7. Employment in Construction and Distribution Industries:The Impact of the New Jobs Tax Credit: John Bishop (p. 209 - 246) (bibliographic info) (download)

8. Black Economic Progress after 1964: Who Has Gained and Why?: Richard B. Freeman (p. 247 - 294) (bibliographic info) (download)

9. Risk Shifting, Statistical Discrimination, and the Stability of Earnings: Herschel Grossman, Warren Trepeta (p. 295 - 318) (bibliographic info) (download)

10. Signaling, Screening, and Information: Michael Spence (p. 319 - 358) (bibliographic info) (download)

11. Learning by Observing and the Distribution of Wages: Stephen Ross, Paul Taubman, Michael L. Wachter (p. 359 - 386) (bibliographic info) (download)

12. Contributors: (p. 387 - 390) (bibliographic info) (download)

13. Author Index: (p. 391 - 393) (bibliographic info) (download)

14. Subject Index: (p. 394 - 395) (bibliographic info) (download)

 
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